politics

politics
noun, no pl.
1) no art. (political administration) Politik, die; (Univ.): (subject) Politik[wissenschaft], die; Politologie, die
2) no art., constr. as sing. or pl. (political affairs) Politik, die

interested/involved in politics — politisch interessiert/engagiert

enter politics — in die Politik gehen

3) as pl. (political principles) Politik, die; (of individual) politische Einstellung

what are his politics? — wo steht er politisch?

practical politics — Realpolitik, die

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['politiks]
noun singular or plural
(the science or business of, or ideas about, or affairs concerning, government.) die Politik
- academic.ru/56567/political">political
- politically
- politically correct
- politician
- political asylum
- political prisoner
- political science
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poli·tics
[ˈpɒlətɪks, AM ˈpɑ:-]
n
1. + sing vb Politik f kein pl
global/local \politics Welt-/Lokalpolitik f kein pl
to be in \politics in der Politik sein
to go into \politics in die Politik gehen
to talk \politics politisieren geh
2. + pl vb (political beliefs) politische Ansichten pl
3. + sing vb (within group) Vetternwirtschaft f kein pl pej, Protektion f ÖSTERR
office \politics Büroklüngelei f pej
to play \politics Winkelzüge machen
4. + sing vb BRIT (political science) Politologie f kein pl, Politikwissenschaft f kein pl
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['pɒlItɪks]
n
1) (+pl vb) (POL) Politik f; (= views) politische Ansichten pl

what are his politics? — welche politischen Ansichten hat er?

2) (+sing or pl vb) (= political affairs, idea) Politik f

to be in politics — in der Politik sein

to go into politics — in die Politik gehen

to talk politics — über Politik (acc) reden

to study politics — Politik studieren

interested in politics — politisch interessiert

to play politics (pej) — große Politik spielen (pej)

office politics — Bürorangeleien pl

sexual politics — Rangeleien pl zwischen den Geschlechtern

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politics [ˈpɒlıtıks; US ˈpɑlə-] spl (oft als sg konstruiert)
1. Politik f, Staatskunst f, -führung f
2. political science
3. (Partei-, Staats)Politik f:
in politics in der Politik
4. (partei)politisches Leben: go into 2
5. (als pl konstruiert) politische Überzeugung oder Einstellung:
what are his politics? wie ist er politisch eingestellt?, wo steht er politisch?
6. fig (Interessen)Politik f
7. besonders US politische Machenschaften pl:
play politics Winkelzüge machen, manipulieren
pol. abk
1. political pol.
2. politics pl Pol.
polit. abk
1. political pol(it).
2. politics pl Pol(it).
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noun, no pl.
1) no art. (political administration) Politik, die; (Univ.): (subject) Politik[wissenschaft], die; Politologie, die
2) no art., constr. as sing. or pl. (political affairs) Politik, die

interested/involved in politics — politisch interessiert/engagiert

enter politics — in die Politik gehen

3) as pl. (political principles) Politik, die; (of individual) politische Einstellung

what are his politics? — wo steht er politisch?

practical politics — Realpolitik, die

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n.
Politik f.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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